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https://www.oecd.org/en/publications/bridging-talent-shortages-in-tech_f35da44f-en.html
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Bridging Talent Shortages in Tech
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Skills Intelligence publication url
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Target audience
Digital skills for the labour force.Digital technology / specialisation
Digital skillsDigital skill level
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European UnionIndustry - Field of Education and Training
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International initiative
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The OECD report addresses the global challenges caused by talent shortages in the tech sector by promoting a “skills-first” hiring approach, emphasizing specific skills over formal qualifications to allow firms to broaden the talent pool and adapt to evolving market needs more efficiently.
The report advocates for using micro-credentials for rapid reskilling and upskilling, enabling workers to quickly acquire in-demand skills without needing long-term degree programs. It also stresses the importance of inclusive outreach strategies to diversify the tech workforce, addressing barriers that underrepresented groups (women, minorities, migrants, etc.) face. The OECD recommends targeted hiring initiatives and fostering inclusive workplace cultures to attract and retain talent from these groups.
The report outlines key recommendations for governments, educational institutions, and private companies to adopt these practices. Collaborative efforts are essential for creating a more inclusive and resilient tech sector, ensuring long-term solutions to talent shortages and fostering innovation.




